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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 58

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 58

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SCXDAY. NOVEMBER 10. ltKB.

12..... NO BURGLARS IN THE BANK. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS PRISONER IT THE JUL TRIES TO LEAP TO DEATH BAIXBRI DOE-PR ANKEL On Brnnki. PI jORENVE MABEL to CHARLES HhKUEKl H.MMJK11A.I.. i KNDER-knwlton-Oii sun.i.-:-.

Xovrm- CLARA eve'lyn KNOWLTON 1 nelllo partlculat i in the buck as supposed I If Broken and Chances Are That Antonio Volpe Will Not Recover. SHOT HIS SISTER'S TRADUCER. RAIVLS HIRRELLr On verabor lo. ai Yo lllls. Ontario.

u-i' GRACE ANN ETTA. dRuglltor Mra. U. I). Birrcll, to MC M.

RAWLS. ETEBBING PACKER On in $1,000 Bail. Which He Was x. sicGc'e" RET Anxious to Have Errors Corrected, but IKfeNfc. daughter oi stub.

Mclaughlin mi jr as he could a "BUND" BENEFIT FOR JEWS. Big Crowd Attends Concert and Ball in Aid of Persecuted in to show its sympathy and contribute Russian sufferers. The members "Bund." the name of the anarchist in the United Statea. held a ball i benefit of their fellow sufferers ir Many in the aud ey recalled many stirring SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Chase, Cm.

kill. Cnnr.nr?. M. Srnl'h Mrs. 1 rick Philip A.

St eenwcrth. William r. Mary A. Walsh. Marg tr.

Patrick W- Sarah Unable to Secure Man He Hit Only Had Scalp Wound. Vnlonio Volpe, an Italian. 38 years old, 145 Twenty-eighth street, was taken from Raymond street jail to the Cumberland Hum from of tl Tlghe. from th ednesday laSI it had shot a tn living there, and in the house, fol conceived a spite Volpe wag mi spender. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

I Hillary, Edna R. BEATTIE On Saturria at her residence JANE BEATTIE 0RQSI av, Sunday, Novinbcr Relatives and friends Invl ANNA MARIE, beloved H. Brown and daughter services 1:30 P.M. Vor. The Accepted Fashion BULLINGER On HENRY, belov MARY AGNES A.M.

from the Church of St. John'ti Baptist. Lewis and Wllloughby avs. CONKLIN On November 17, WILLIAM ton of the late FranclB and Catherlr t'onklin. Funeral from his late residence, a.

derblli av, on MondftyNovembM 20So Alarm Went Off and Policeman Had Visions of Great Capture That Were Only Dream. Patrolman William Hughes of tie Plat, nish station, while passing Iho Flatbusa rruat Company Building. Klatbush and Lln- norning heard the bell Patrolman John Flood st and together the two estigate. The building tatlon last night SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. The autumn models are prettier by far than past seasons.

Sorosts expert designers have created the most graceful shapes without sacrificing a bit of the most essential quality comfort. SOROSIS FOR ALL THE FAMILY. DEPARTMENT, 4.00 and $5.00 INDEX Norwegian Volpe was ar- station As there was a possitiilily lime that the injury to IJemellio prove fatal Magistrate Tlghe sent to the jail without ball. Two mod io Yolpe'B friends to be it seemed as If the pris-B to stay In jail until such might be discharged from very much depressed over nee he had been in the jail tetite was good and he had eoulU not pay ranietilar attention Suddenly the man emerged from id. vaulting over the rail that i.rot"c Hagged flat.

The other priso SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I OCX3OOOOOOO0OOOOOOCOO0OOOO00 1AMES CASSIDY Jr. fine Furs Is now showing leading styles in KnoX Fall HatS For dress and street wear for men and women. 454 FULTON 8T, Itct Hoyt St. and Place.

Women's Sorosis $3-J2 DONNELLY On Saturday. November is. 1005. at his residence. 466 Park av, STEPHEN DONNELLY.

Notice of funeral hereafter. DREW At his testdence. 363 Hancock at, November 17, EZRA MORTON RREW Funeral Monday, November 20, at 7 P.M. Interment at convenience of fam.ly. DL'HIG On Thursday.

November 16 lPOo. MAMIE MeDERMtiTT James F. Duhig. in the year of her age. I STYLES FROM OUR CUSTOM SpecialSaleOrientalRugs Small Sizes Only.

1 6 Bales 834 Pieces Dagbestans, Sbirvans, Ca bis tans. Late arrivals from the Orient. 102 Antique Daghestans value $15.00, sizes 3x5 to 4x6 234 Antique Shirvans; value 16.50 to ft S1ze 3x5 to 4x6 "-3 eaCU 117 Antique Shirvans; value Pnrri size 3x5 to 4x7 si 3.uu cdLii '122 Antique Cabistans; value $25.00: a size 3x5 to 4x7 pi 7-50 each 87 Fine Antique Da-rhestans; value $30; ,1 size 2.8x5 to 3x9 2- tdcn 93 Fine Antique Shirvans value ft 1 various small sizes 2.00 eacil 79 Exceptional Fine Antique Daghestans, Shirvans and Cabistans; size 2.6x5 $40 to $75 to 3x12 This is an exceptional opportunity for any one wishing to anticipate their Christmas shopping. We will positively self these rugs only to our customers forprivate use, under no consideration to the trade. Lord Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Nineteenth St.

NEW YORK. MOVE TO OPEN HE BOXES NEXT IN CONTEST PUN ht, Action Lively to Be Taken by Hearst Counsel i Taken by Hearst Counsel in Two Boroughs. CLELLAN LAWYERS WAITING. Bound to Pass on Each Case Ac cording to Its Merits. William J.

Carr, of Dykman and Carr. unsel for Mayor McClellan. when asked sterday what the Mayor's attitude would Position of McClellan's Counsel. "We are just as desirous as the Hearst lire they are wrong. With regard 'o re-ry definite stipulations in the law which going on is urj aun uninteref day only seven alderm.

f-it to go to Borough Hall be! although they all knew that th tn hegln at 9 o'clock. There blallkp, mandamus to cover th ()rc mmhm ,0 hi pm hour of moenf under the first W( Pk wl), un(louDt( sary within a few days. dally. If the The Double Circle Issue. luestlon of the crosses In the my party emblem and In the The Interment Monday morning.

STEENWEHTH-November IS, WILLIAM C. STEENWERTH. aged years, son ALSH. daughter ot te residence, 230 Skill- at Park.vlew WELI-At Huntsvllle. Ala on Friday.

No- Noiice of funeral hereafter. WILKINSON On November 17. SARAH ISABEL, widow of Captain John Palmer BAl'ENFEINIi In sad and loving meraor) KEINH Abo ttpWMd tbll life November 22. 1H04. Gone but not forgotten.

on Friday. November 24. at 9 8t. Auguatlne's Church. Sixth Sterling place Member- and friends are request, tend.

"Forgotten? No." MARGARET O'TDDLE. I'M Katherln. A Dale. or i Mc A A A ALLAGHER- A mon Mahc-hi. Wavf properly dona at Mr.

OEBTM nALM 1 i or EOOEUm WMNM aaaaEHrtaE for tl a in ballot. la. afQMM marking a ballot, nd ly prohibitrd and lor all other ei sH.mbly inorniliL- a the S. con .1 Sh, arn. for Mr.

H' after the proceedings, tha for Mr. that no canvass exists and I vhlch Mayor ontend that owing eitta. one they claim that Mr. Hearst will win by handsome majority. Henry M.

Yonge, o' 13 William s'reet. who one of the counsel retained by Mr. Hearst his contest aud in charge of the work of xaminlng the tally sheets and protesting the ballot box. He i Both Sides Claim Gains. In the comparisons of the tally si the returns the Hearst attorneys gain of UQ votes in the six As the examination of the void ai ballots they say it is impossih emblv dii has gamed 1 .1 jumbled that no one credit they go until a ill knoi thai h.

Hears; liglr, delayed through court pro- 'he opening of the ballot ROM have declared that they will tontentions to the Court of Ap- tally aseata aud tl Tla M.a will object to Dnull. 1 ai ill. lay tlm- They deelat I present method of procedure la oveniber 11. and In nnlv lo Mr Holl'a Invitation MUH) "HENRY 0 POTTER BR00KLYNITE8 IN PARIS. November If Among Arn.rban gl.tered nt the Karl- Bureau ar.

the f. owing from Mi Mi H.irn -i llltike Other, real.lere.l are Male lo 1 ohor li 1 arlo. idlior Journal do Commerce Rio lie Janeiro. TRACK REPAIRER RUN DOWN Andre. of Franklin and I'arV ivnnui aril run do.n by a llroda Mr, Mill" -orklng 'rack gang 111 llerry IMIII He a.

eot Skull readyjHeld Volpe that flee Men's Sorosis Shoes, $4 and $5. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOI.S, S2.50 and $3.00. We've shoes Joy the tiniest tots too. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND MEN'S SOCKS AT PRICES FAR BELOW ANY OTHER STORE. 0FQSis shoe sroKE Corner ffulton ano Streets Brooklyn, N.

B. This Is the only place In where SOROSIS SHOES c-ou be obtained. Stores in New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, Philadelphia Chicago and All Other Important Cities in America and Rurope. French Method of Cleaning and Dyeing 1229 FULTON ST. 620 FULTON ST TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

42 Si Elliott place. ECKERT On Friday, November 17. MARY ECKERT. mother of Alber Eckert. in her 86th year.

Relatives and friends are respectively vited to attend funeral from her resld-nce. 871 Herkimer at, on Moi ENNIS-On Thursday. November 16. EDWARD beloved son of Frances and the late James Ennis. Funeral from his late realdMM.

1M Twelfth at, Sunday. l'Jth. nt 2 clock. ln-erment Flatbush fry. FITZ PATRICK On Saturday.

November 11 PATRICK, aged I BANNER Sudden Plainnelil. MARY' John A. Ga.sner. I funeral In Monday Eagle. Or, Friday.

November 17. 190a. PATRICK GREENE husband of the late "age. Funeral from Ml late residence. 419 Clermont av.

Monday, November 20, at 1 .30 A then to St. John chapel. Clor- requlem mam lll be celebrated Kindly omit flowers. HERBERT Surtd-n hi, Md-n. llergen St.

.1 HEKHKItT l.elov.-d litis band of Ellen Carey Funeral Monday. Nov, mi; th-m (Ntwburgh pn pi. tupy.i HILLARY -On Friday. November 17. after a long lllneaa.

EDNA It, t.elove, fr- of John Hillary I Division MUNI On Friday, nt Lincoln place. JFLIA Funeral services on Sunday, Novenibi McLKAN-On November 1. 1WS. JOH RelatTvea frlendu In Holy Crniis Cemetery Louis papers please copy.) AN ASTASIA MI'HPHY Wl Fulton si mi Moiolin November 20 PM KOBP--M Verbank. IUt cheat County on November IT HK.NIiV Mis- of Ermaln- MII be ll Fre.l, I on I Mon- ORN'R On Thursday.

November 1, IMS, EMMA ORNE. wife of Charlea P. trne fosetal eerviera al the resld-nrr of William II Kution. St. Fella Brooklyn, on good.) afternoon November 19 at 'clock Intermeni at lloston.

EOCHE 17. trtart P. gad few a Brown, age 1 MANHATTAN AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU OA vii) it i oi i WARFIELD LOST AND FOUNL. To Classified Advertieementi In To- Ct.ABSirlf-ATION.

BEPTTON. PAOB An American Christmas Gift to Friends Abroad C. We deliver barrels of American Newtown Pippin Apples and boxes of Cali-fbntil Seedless Navel Oranges (the best of American fruits) to all parts of Europe, guaranteeing good condition on arrival, and exact date of deliveiy. The apples and oranges are typically American and make appropriate and much appreciated gifts. Writ, for boohltt.

"Fmit al R.mtmbrance." It taplaina tni hoVwi mak! 6'U'J ui up. 11 a co. Gifts in Cbtna (Shoe at our eetabltabmcnt will be founb tbc latocei nib meet compUtt erblblt of cboicc article In porcelain Crystal to be tounb anvwbetc. Inspection inviteb. fm Hte.ct30tb Wcv Borh.

i Lp iW BUSINESS "maNONEY'8 NatlouHl Detective A(i Absolute Private Detective Win NORTHRUP HELD FOR TRIAL and r-fr. I v.i, 'in- i ih. w.r.' I.omi.l on iholr on rwMlMMM appear a. wltnraara. Thr in inla oiatrv.

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